Preparing the Wash
The wash is the mixture of yeast and sugar which will be fermented to produce an alcoholic
liquid which will be purified by the distillation process. Careful attention to producing a clean
and high-quality wash will reward you with a higher quality finished spirit, these instructions
are to make the best quality wash possible.
We recommend fermenting in a plastic fermenter available at any home brew store.
We also suggest using dextrose over sugar, it is more expensive, but produces a cleaner wash,
with less impurities than a sugar wash.
All the directions for use are on the individual packets.
1. Clean and sterilize the fermenting vessel and stirring paddle.
2. Add 21 litres of water @ 30 degrees, if using the heated fermenter, you can use this to
heat cold water to 30 degrees .
3. Dissolve the dextrose or sugar into the warm water, stir until all the sugars are
dissolved. The table below show approximate wash alcohol by volume percentages and
eventual yields if distilled.
4. Add the Pure Distilling Spirit Enhancer, the wash will go completely black, relax, it's
meant to, this carbon absorbs a lot of the impurities created in the fermentation
process.
5. Add the yeast and stir in well, replace the lid, fit the
bung and airlock and leave in a well-ventilated area.
If you live in an apartment or need to carry out the
fermentation inside, consider using a Pure Distilling
Smell Eliminator Kit, a carbon block hooked up to the
airlock, eliminates all odours!
Dextrose
Sugar kg Approx. Wash ABV
kg
7kg
6kg
8kg
7kg
9kg
8kg
Spirit @
90%
14%
~ 3.0 l
18%
~ 3.5 l
20%
4.0 - 4.5 l
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